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Step to It 2020: Movement Challenge

Step to It, our campuswide step challenge, is a great way to get up and get moving with your friends and coworkers. We invite all students, faculty and staff to participate. The registration deadline is Sept. 25. Walking is one of the simplest and positive behavior changes you can make to impact your health. We…

Step to It 2020: Movement Challenge

Step to It, our campuswide step challenge, is a great way to get up and get moving with your friends and coworkers. We invite all students, faculty and staff to participate. The registration deadline is Sept. 25. Walking is one of the simplest and positive behavior changes you can make to impact your health. We…

Step to It 2020: Movement Challenge

Step to It, our campuswide step challenge, is a great way to get up and get moving with your friends and coworkers. We invite all students, faculty and staff to participate. The registration deadline is Sept. 25. Walking is one of the simplest and positive behavior changes you can make to impact your health. We…

Step to It 2020: Movement Challenge

Step to It, our campuswide step challenge, is a great way to get up and get moving with your friends and coworkers. We invite all students, faculty and staff to participate. The registration deadline is Sept. 25. Walking is one of the simplest and positive behavior changes you can make to impact your health. We…

Postponed: UNC REX Mobile Mammography

Centennial Campus

This event has been postponed. A new date will be announced soon. NC State employees and employees of the university's more than 70 partners on Centennial Campus can receive 3D breast cancer screenings aboard the UNC REX Mobile Mammography Unit when it visits Centennial Campus. To qualify for a screening, you must fill out this…

Step to It 2020: Movement Challenge

Step to It, our campuswide step challenge, is a great way to get up and get moving with your friends and coworkers. We invite all students, faculty and staff to participate. The registration deadline is Sept. 25. Walking is one of the simplest and positive behavior changes you can make to impact your health. We…

Step to It 2020: Movement Challenge

Step to It, our campuswide step challenge, is a great way to get up and get moving with your friends and coworkers. We invite all students, faculty and staff to participate. The registration deadline is Sept. 25. Walking is one of the simplest and positive behavior changes you can make to impact your health. We…

Fermentology Miniseminars: Spices in Mesopotamian Food

The world’s oldest culinary recipes exist in the form of clay tablets from ancient Babylonia dating to the 18th century BC. In this talk, Patricia Jurado, Gojko Barjamovic and Pia Sörensen, all of whom work at Harvard University, will discuss the history and science of the recipes and their team’s efforts interpreting and reproducing them.…

Canceled: The Science of Food

James B. Hunt Jr. Library, Auditorium

Can ancient recipes unlock spice superpowers? Do the vegetables in kimchi change its microbial make up? What does a sourdough tell us about your kitchen and body? After several years of study, we invite you to feast on the science of food. Come break bread with the citizen scientists, researchers and high school students who…

Step to It 2020: Movement Challenge

Step to It, our campuswide step challenge, is a great way to get up and get moving with your friends and coworkers. We invite all students, faculty and staff to participate. The registration deadline is Sept. 25. Walking is one of the simplest and positive behavior changes you can make to impact your health. We…

Banned Books on (the Virtual) Stage

Did you know that books (many of them you know and love and probably grew up reading) are still being banned and challenged in schools and on reading lists? During National Banned Books Week, you will have two opportunities to watch talented NC State students (Sept. 28) and alumni (Oct. 1) perform scenes from banned…

Statistics Power Half-Hour

Statistics Power Half-Hour is open to anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of statistics. Join Emily Griffith, a research associate professor of the Department of Statistics, for a series of short online discussions on the following topics: Power and Sample Size on Sept. 10. Why do we need power calculations, and how do they…